Ah, but discrimination is slightly broader than rascism. Rascism specifies the discrimination.

For example, when I appled for a job at a liquor and cheese store, and was denied the job, it was most likely because they didn't want a girl working there and moving thier heavy boxes. This is a form of sexism, which is different from rascism in a hopefully obvious way.

When I had shaved off half my hair and dyed the other half rainbow colored, and was unable to get a job at McDonald's, they were discriminating against my personal style (horrific as it was) as it was inconstant with the image they wanted to portray.

Ah, but discrimination is slightly broader than rascism. Rascism specifies the discrimination.

For example, when I appled for a job at a liquor and cheese store, and was denied the job, it was most likely because they didn't want a girl working there and moving thier heavy boxes. This is a form of sexism, which is different from rascism in a hopefully obvious way.

When I had shaved off half my hair and dyed the other half rainbow colored, and was unable to get a job at McDonald's, they were discriminating against my personal style (horrific as it was) as it was inconstant with the image they wanted to portray.

that harsh life in reality....

Just dye your hair normal and change abit of your style and there won't be a problems~

ConRong - Thanks but that was back in high school. I've since learned to fit the mold. ^_^ Recent discriminations include language barriers barring me from conversations (unintentionally) and being given limited responsibilities at work because I look so much younger than I am (such a curse.. I know )